Who can apply?

  • Students who have completed a BAC+3 degree (a three-year degree worth 180 ECTS) or equivalent. The recommended degrees are in Economics, Management, Economics and Management, Social Sciences or Mathematics.

For all candidates, the expectations for entry into M1 are as follows

  • To have basic knowledge of economic, statistical and accounting analysis
  • To present a professional project consistent with the targeted training
  • To be autonomous, to be involved in one's work, to know how to work in a group and to carry out projects
  • Be interested in the problems of the health sector (including the health sector, medico-social sector, etc.)
In the application file, a written work is required: it is the writing of an article whose theme is in the field of health economics. This article will be based on academic literature, public reports, and will include a critical analysis.
Article of 1200 words

To apply for the first year of the Master's program in Economics and Health Care, students must have a firm understanding of or pass the following prerequisites:

  • Statistics: Central tendency indicators, dispersion indicators, confidence intervals, comparative tests, Chi-squared tests, linear regression.
  • Economics: Consumer behavior, producer behavior, perfect competition, balance, surplus, Pareto optimality, externalities, collective good, monopoly and duopoly.

How to apply?

The submission of the application file is done on the platform monmaster.gouv.frAdmission on file.

General criteria for examining applications:

  • Quality of the academic file
  • Quality of the written article
  • Associative or professional experience in the social and solidarity economy sector, or in the health sector (health or medico-social sectors, etc.): internships, associative commitments, jobs, etc.
  • Motivation of the candidate's training and career project by the cover letter

When to apply?

2024
26Feb.
24Mar.

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